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Composite Organism

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A Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) is measured by ring count to be 5067 years old. This is the oldest known tree in North America, and the oldest known living individual nonclonal tree in the world.
 
The mite has been recorded at a speed of 322 body lengths per second (0.225 m/s (0.50 mph)).[3] This is far in excess of the previous record holder, the Australian tiger beetle Cicindela eburneola, the fastest insect in the world relative to body size, which has been recorded at 1.86 m/s (4.2 mph) or 171 body lengths per second.[6] The cheetah, the fastest land animal, which has been clocked at a peak of 64 mph (103 km/h),[7] scores at only 16 body lengths per second.[3]

High speed photography was used to record the speed of the mite, both in natural conditions and in the laboratory. The equivalent speed for a human running as fast as this mite would be 1,300 mph (2,100 km/h).[5]
 
So, if a Tardigrades's cryptobiosis is covering itself with glass, would that be barrier creation?
 
This is more like a combined organism than a composite organism.
 
Yobobojojo said:
So, if a Tardigrades's cryptobiosis is covering itself with glass, would that be barrier creation?
This sounds right.

Also, since there was some discussion earlier for what the picture would be, how about a random picture of DNA? I can't think of something more fitting for every organism on Earth.
 
Now, how about range? Standard attacks should probably be grabbed from dinosaurs, while also having tens of meters through things like blood manipulation, and hundreds of meters for sound-based attacks (possibly quills too?).

Being able to pour out spores everywhere should also be mentioned in abilities.

@WeeklyBattles if only beast boy scaled to composite organism ;_;
 
Arent there fungi with spores that can travel the world or something? I couldve sworn i read that somewhere
 
Crzer07 said:
I think we should add a (with technology) disclaimer to stuff like that.

Or put it under Composite Human's profile, as this one will link to that anyway.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
This thing is going to be stupidly venomous and poisionous...
Mutpltiple kinds of venoms and poisons, that it can use just by biting someone, stinging someone, touching someone or... Being near someone.
 
The poisons/venoms of the composite animals on here dont even cover a fourth of what is available, it doesnt even take into account jellyfish, non-ant venom, poisonous amphibians, or mollusks
 
"However, water hemlock is infused with deadly cicutoxin, especially in its roots, and will rapidly generate potentially fatal symptoms in anyone unlucky enough to eat it. Painful convulsions, abdominal cramps, nausea, and death are commo, and those who survive are often afflicted with amnesia or lasting tremors."

"Nightshade contains atropine and scopolamine in its stems, leaves, berries, and roots, and causes paralysis in the involuntary muscles of the body, including the heart. Even physical contact with the leaves may cause skin irritatio."

"White snakeroot is a North American herb with flat-topped clusters of small white flowers and contains a toxic alcohol known as trematol. Unlike those who have died from directly ingesting deadly plants, poor Nancy Hanks was poisoned by simply drinking the milk of a cow who had grazed on the plant. Indeed, both the meat and milk from poisoned livestock can pass the toxin to human consumers. Symptoms of "milk poisoning" include loss of appetite, nausea, weakness, abdominal discomfort, reddened tongue, abnormal acidity of the blood, and death."

^ This one is literally from just drinking the milk from a cow that has touched this plant.

"Rosary peas are native to tropical areas and are often used in jewelry and prayer rosaries. While the seeds are not poisonous if intact, seeds that are scratched, broken, or chewed can be lethal. It only takes 3 micrograms of abrin to kill an adult, less than the amount of poison in one seed, and it is said that numerous jewelry makers have been made ill or died after accidentally pricking their fingers while working with the seeds. Like ricin, abrin prevents protein synthesis within cells and can cause organ failure within four days."

https://www.britannica.com/list/7-of-the-worlds-deadliest-plants
 
Oh wonderful...

So shall we just spend time researching all the different effects this things poison and venom will have and where it gets them from?
 
I mean, sure. XD

As it stands, touching this thing will cause painful conclusions, abdominal cramps, nausea, amnesia, tumours, paralysis of the heart, skin irritation, loss of appetite, weakness, abnormal acidity of the blood, organ failure, and death, in three minutes. We can't do much better than this, only finding faster death times.
 
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